Podcasts by Nixon at War
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S3 Ep 7 - Tangled Web from 2021-07-26T08:00
In the fall of 1971, Richard Nixon had reason to be optimistic. The long sought China Summit had just been announced, for the following year, to great (and deserved) acclaim. Vietnam, to be sure...
ListenS3 Ep 6 - Off the Rails from 2021-07-19T06:00
With the publication of the Pentagon Papers in June ’71, the demons that Richard Nixon has wrestled throughout his presidency – indeed, through much of his public life – begin to gain the upper ...
ListenS3 Ep 5 - Beginning of the End from 2021-07-11T05:00
In early February ’71, with pressure building at home to complete the withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam, Nixon puts his Vietnamization program to a crucial and very public test. With th...
ListenS3 Ep 4 - Searchlight on the Lawn from 2021-07-05T05:00
In the spring of 1970, the war in Vietnam comes home with a vengeance. A year of secret bombing having produced no movement from the North Vietnamese, Nixon and Kissinger raise the stakes, dram...
ListenS3 Ep 3 - Sideshow from 2021-06-28T05:00
In December 1968, only weeks after his election, Nixon names Henry Kissinger as his national security advisor. The appointment will prove to be the most consequential of his presidency. The two ...
ListenS3 Ep 2 - Madame Chennault from 2021-06-21T07:00
Coming out of the conventions in August ’68, Richard Nixon begins his campaign against Hubert Humphrey, his Democratic opponent, with what looks like an insurmountable lead. Running as the peac...
ListenS3 Ep 1 - October Surprise from 2021-06-14T07:00
Get in and get those files. Blow the safe and get it.
-President Nixon to aide H.R. Haldeman
For President Richard Nixon, the publication of the Pentagon Paper...
ListenTrailer - Welcome to Nixon at War from 2021-06-11T18:00
Most accounts of the collapse of Richard Nixon’s presidency begin with Watergate —- the now iconic tale of a bungled break-in and the misbegotten cover-up that followed. But what led to Waterga...
ListenS2 Ep 7 - Post Script from 2020-03-17T06:27:44
So what do historians think, fifty years out, about LBJ’s Great Society and its long term impact on American life and politics? In early February, series correspondent Melody Barnes put that qu...
ListenS2 Ep 6 - The Engineer from 2020-03-10T07:08:03
Five decades after Lyndon Johnson first unveiled his lofty vision of a Great Society, politicians and pundits are still arguing about what he accomplished, and what he didn’t. This final install...
ListenS2 Ep 5 - Give Us the Ballot from 2020-03-03T06:00
By his own account the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was Lyndon Johnson’s greatest achievement – the jewel in the crown of the Great Society, and widely considered the most effective piece of civil ...
ListenS2 Ep 4 - Medicine Man from 2020-02-25T05:00
FDR, Harry Truman, and JFK all attempted to pass some form of universal health care — but no one had gotten even close. Johnson believed he might succeed where his predecessors had failed, at le...
ListenS2 Ep 3 - The Bully Pulpit from 2020-02-18T05:00
“We will not win our war against poverty until the conscience of the entire Nation is aroused,” LBJ told an aide. But how to do that when most Americans were doing reasonably well and barely kne...
ListenS2 Ep 2 - Mr. Poverty from 2020-02-11T05:00
"I didn't know a damn thing about poverty and didn't want the job," Sargent Shriver would later recall, of his conversation with the president, “and I told him so.” But it was no use: Lyndon Joh...
ListenS2 Ep 1 - The Great Unveiling from 2020-02-04T05:00
On the night of JFK’s assassination, with the nation reeling, Lyndon Johnson stayed up much of the night with two young aides, and laid out a list of legislative initiatives he proposed to pursu...
ListenTrailer - Welcome to LBJ and the Great Society from 2020-01-20T21:30
While President Lyndon B. Johnson is remembered today largely for his failure in Vietnam, this podcast tells a different story, revealing his unprecedented success in shaping domestic politics. ...
ListenEpilog: “I Shall Not Seek…” from 2017-10-03T17:49:26
Lyndon Johnson's March '68 announcement, that he would not seek re-election, stunned the nation and the world, and marked the effective end of a political career that had once seemed bound for R...
ListenS1 Ep 6 LBJ's War - The Shock of Tet from 2017-09-26T13:39:54
“Whammo, we got caught with our pants down,” a CIA analyst says of the Tet Offensive, the massive surprise attack that North Vietnam launched against American and South Vietnamese forces in the ...
ListenS1 Ep 5 LBJ's War - The Preacher and the President from 2017-09-19T16:20:51
“I’ll try to be worthy of your hopes,” LBJ told Martin Luther King, just days into his presidency, and for the next two years, largely made good on that vow. Dr. King, for his part, recognized t...
ListenS1 Ep 4 LBJ's War - Parting the Curtains from 2017-09-12T22:31:27
For fifteen months, LBJ kept the country largely in the dark about the Vietnam War. Then, in February ’66, the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and its chairman William Fulbright, ad...
ListenS1 Ep 3 LBJ's War - The Carrot and the Stick from 2017-09-05T21:03:33
By the spring of 1965, pressure is building on President Johnson to make his case for the war to the American electorate. He resists, preferring to manage the conflict without public scrutiny, b...
ListenS1 Ep 2 LBJ's War - The Tonkin Incident(s) from 2017-09-05T20:59:31
Twice in six weeks, in the late summer of 1964, U.S. destroyers reported they were under unprovoked attack, by North Vietnamese PT boats, while on patrol in the Gulf of Tonkin. The first inciden...
ListenS1 Ep. 1 LBJ's War - The Churchill of Asia from 2017-09-05T20:05:36
“They started with me on Diem,” LBJ told an old friend, “that he was corrupt, and he ought to be killed. So, we killed him.” Not quite true, it turns out, but the brutal assassination of South ...
ListenTrailer - Welcome to LBJ’s War from 2017-08-28T04:00
LBJ’s War is a podcast that tells the story of LBJ's failure in Vietnam and fall from grace in the voices of those who were there.
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